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- This invention relates to a method and system for allowing a caller to control calls placed to a called party where the called party has forwarded incoming calls to a forwarding number.
- Call forwarding is a feature that allows a subscriber to direct an incoming call to a different telephone directory number. Variations on call forwarding include call forwarding only when the called line is busy, call forwarding only if the called line does not answer, and call forwarding of all incoming calls. For example, if a subscriber knows that she will be working at an office or location remote from the location of her primary telephone directory number, she may forward incoming calls to a telephone directory number of a telephone located in the office in which she will be working. Accordingly, incoming calls to the subscriber's primary telephone directory number are forwarded to the forwarding-number so that the subscriber may receive her calls.
- a calling party placing a call to a telephone directory number from which calls have been forwarded to a separate telephone directory number has no control over the forwarding process. That is, if a caller calls a telephone directory number from which calls have been forwarded to a forwarding number, the calling party has no knowledge of the forwarding process, and the calling party's call is simply forwarded to the alternate number according to the forwarding instructions of the called party. Often, a calling party would rather not have her calls directed to a forwarding number. For example, the calling party may not wish to be forwarded to a wireless telephone of the called party because the calling party may wish to discuss confidential matters that should not be discussed over a wireless telecommunications system.
- a calling party may not wish to have her call forwarded to a location where no privacy is afforded to the called party. Or, the calling party simply may wish to engage in a brief social conversation that can wait until the called party has returned to the called party's office or home where the called party's primary telephone directory number may be answered.
- a call forwarding control feature is selected at the local telephone switch of the calling party on a call-by-call basis. Alternatively, the call forwarding control feature may be provisioned at the switch for all outgoing calls. After a directory number of a called party is entered, a determination is made as to whether the called party has forwarded-incoming calls. If the called party has activated a call forwarding service for incoming calls, the caller's switch is instructed to terminate the call attempt.
- a message may be played to the caller to alert the caller that the called party's calls are forwarded and that the call attempt is being terminated. If the called party's calls are not forwarded, the caller's call is connected to the called party.
- the call forwarding control method and system are switch-based where the determination as to the call forwarding status of the called party's line is made at the called party's switch.
- the call forwarding control method and system are network-based. According to the network-based method and system, the determination as to whether the called party's calls are forwarded is performed at a network component such as a service control point that is tasked with forwarding calls directed to the called party.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating components of a telecommunications network that provides an exemplary operating environment for the present invention.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate an operational flow of the steps performed by a method and system of the present invention in allowing a caller to control calls placed to a telephone directory number from which incoming calls have been forwarded to a forwarding number.
- the present invention is directed to a method and system for allowing caller control of calls directed to a called party where the called party has forwarded incoming calls to a forwarding telephone directory number.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary operating environment for an embodiment of the present invention and includes a general description of a modern public switched telephone network through which the present invention preferably operates.
- the modern public switched telephone network (PSTN) has separate signaling paths for voice signals (or other customer-utilized communication circuits) and for control signals, which include information transmitted throughout the network to control the connection and disconnection of the voice circuits.
- PSTN public switched telephone network
- the public switched telephone network that evolved in the 1980s also incorporated the advanced intelligent network (AIN).
- the advanced intelligent network uses the signaling system 7 (SS7) network for signal or system control message transport.
- SS7 signaling system 7
- the components thereof are well known to those skilled in the art.
- the operation of many of the components of the advanced intelligent network is also described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,245,719 to Weisser entitled “Mediation of Open Advanced Intelligent Network Interface by Shared Execution Environment” which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the SS7 communications protocol is provided in the document entitled “Bell Communications Research Specification of Signaling System 7,” Document TR-NWT-000246, Issue 2 (June 1991), plus Revision 1 (December 1991), which is also incorporated herein by reference.
- a plurality of central offices is provided in a typical public switched telephone network.
- Each central office may include an electronic switch known to those skilled in the art as a service switching point (SSP). These are indicated in FIG. 1 as SSP switches 12 , 14 , and 16 .
- SSP service switching point
- the number of SSP switches depends on the number of subscribers to be served by the public switched telephone network.
- An SSP is the AIN component of a typical electronic central office switch used by a local exchange carrier.
- the terms “SSP” and “switch” are used interchangeably hereinafter and are understood to refer to a telecommunications switch having AIN capability and which may be utilized for connecting voice channel circuits, including voice channel lines, such as trunk circuits 30 and 32 .
- Central offices switches (SSP) 12 , 14 , and 16 have a plurality of subscriber lines 18 , 20 , and 22 connected thereto. Each of the subscriber lines 18 , 20 , and 22 is connected to a terminating piece or pieces of customer premises equipment that are represented by telephone sets 21 , 24 and 28 . SSP switches 12 , 14 , and 16 are connected by a plurality of trunk circuits indicated as 30 and 32 in FIG. 1 . These are the voice path trunks that interconnect the central offices 12 , 14 , and 16 and over which calls are connected when completed.
- Each piece of terminating equipment in the PSTN is preferably assigned a directory number.
- directory number is used herein in a manner consistent with its generally understood meaning of a number that is dialed or input by an originating party at an originating station to reach a terminating station associated with the directory number.
- a directory number typically a ten digit number, is commonly referred to as a “telephone number” and may be assigned to a specific telephone line, such as the telephone line 18 shown in FIG. 1 .
- SCP local service control point
- SCP 42 is connected to signal transfer point 34 via SS7 data link 44 .
- service control points such as SCP 42
- SCP 42 are physically implemented by relatively powerful fault tolerant computers.
- CNAM caller ID with name
- the CNAM database comprises a plurality of directory numbers along with associated names for the directory numbers.
- the CNAM database may be used to provide a lookup database to provide caller ID service.
- An SSP may be configured to interface with these network elements through the use of a trigger.
- a trigger in the network is an event associated with a particular subscriber line or call that causes the SSP to generate a data packet message to be sent to a service control point.
- central office switches such as SSP central office switches 12 , 14 , and 16 , a relatively small set of triggers are defined at the SSP central office switches for each call.
- the message created by an SSP 12 in response to a trigger is known as a “query” message.
- a query message opens a “transaction” and the SSP generally holds the communication until it receives a reply from an appropriate network element via the network of digital data links instructing the SSP 12 to take a certain action. If the SSP 12 receives no instructions within a certain amount of time, the SSP “times-out” and executes a default task for the communication.
- the reply to the query message may be a “conversation” message or a “response” message. Conversation messages allow for bi-directional exchanges between network elements while the transaction remains open.
- a “response” message closes the transaction opened by the query message, and usually instructs the SSP 12 to route the held communication for connection with a terminating station.
- Query messages, conversation messages, and response messages are standard types of messages defined by the AIN protocol. The details of the AIN protocol are known to those skilled in the art and will not be further described herein. For more information regarding the AIN protocol, see Bellcore Specification GR-1298-CORE Switching Systems Generic Requirements for AIN 0.1, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the modern Advanced Intelligent Network also includes service nodes (SN) such as service node 55 shown in FIG. 1 .
- service nodes Those skilled in the art are familiar with service nodes, which are physically implemented by the same types of computers that embody the SCP 42 .
- service nodes 55 use ISDN lines and may include DTMF signal recognition devices, tone generation devices, text to speech (TTS) voice synthesis devices and other voice or data resources.
- TTS text to speech
- the connection is through the SSP.
- SN 55 is connected to SCP 42 via ISDN links 54 to SSP 12 , ISDN/SS7 protocol conversion in SSP 12 , and SS7 links 36 and 44 .
- service node 55 may also be connected to a service management system 46 , but such connection is not shown in FIG. 1 .
- Service nodes 55 are used principally when some custom feature or service is needed that requires an audio connection to the call or transfer of a significant amount of data to a subscriber over a switched connection during or following a call.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate an operational flow of the steps performed by a method and system of the present invention in allowing a caller to control calls placed to a telephone directory number from which incoming calls have been forwarded.
- the method 200 begins at Start step 205 and proceeds to step 210 where the calling party selects a call forwarding control feature.
- the calling party selects the call forwarding control feature by dialing a prescribed code on the telephone keypad of the calling party's telephone 21 .
- a code such as “* 26 ” may be entered by the calling party at the telephone 21 in order to provision the call forwarding control feature at the SSP 12 .
- the calling party may subscribe to the feature from her telecommunications service provider.
- an off-hook delay trigger may be permanently provisioned at the SSP 12 to activate the call forwarding control feature any time the calling party places a telephone call.
- the call forwarding control feature is activated on a call-by-call basis by entering the feature code, described above. Under this embodiment, the calling party may selectively decide when to utilize the call forwarding control feature of the present invention.
- the caller dials the telephone directory number of the called party's telephone 24 .
- the calling party's switch 12 receives the call forwarding control feature code entered by the calling party and the telephone directory number digits dialed by the calling party.
- a feature code-trigger is fired at the switch 12 , and at step 225 , a query is generated to the SCP 42 to process the call in accordance with the feature code and the telephone number digits entered by the calling party.
- the called party may have subscribed to the call forwarding feature, but the feature may not currently be active on the called party's line.
- the feature may have been deactivated by the called party at the called party's line by selecting a deactivation code such as “* 15 ” or the like.
- a number of codes may be provided to telecommunications services subscribers for activating and de-activating call processing features on a case-by-case or call-by-call basis as desired by the subscriber.
- the feature may be provisioned on the called party's line, but the feature may not be operating at the time of the calling party's call to the called party.
- a preferred update status message sent from the SCP 42 to the called party switch 14 to determine the status of the call forwarding service provisioned on the called party line 20 includes the following parameters.
- the SSP 14 retrieves the data requested in the Query_Request message successfully, the SSP 14 sends a Query_Response Return Result to the SCP 42 including the following parameters.
- the SSP 14 cannot respond to the request to retrieve any of the values requested in the Providelnfo parameter, the SSP 14 sends a Query_Response Return Error to the SCP 42 containing the FailureCause parameter coded to “UnavailableResources”. This response occurs when the requested data is invalid (e.g., the requested telephone line 20 does not subscribe to a call forwarding feature). If the SSP returns a Return Error response, this indicates that the called party does not have call forwarding feature.
- These SSP and SCP messages are specified in the Telcordia document GR-1298 and GR-1299 AINGR: Switching Systems, Issue 4, Sep. 1997, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- step 240 the SCP 42 instructs the calling party's switch 12 to complete the call according to normal call set-up procedures. That is, as is understood by those skilled in the art, the trunk line 30 between the calling party's switch 12 and the called party's switch 14 is opened and the call is connected between the calling party from the telephone 21 to the called party at the telephone 24 . The method then ends at step 290 .
- a switch-based message may be played to the calling party at the calling party's telephone 21 such as “The called party's calls are forwarded. This call attempt is terminated.”
- the call attempt is terminated by the switch 12 , and the method ends at step 290 .
- the announcement may be provided to the calling party from the service node 55 .
- step 250 If at step 250 a determination is made that calls directed to the called party's telephone 24 are not forwarded, the method proceeds to step 270 , and the SCP 42 sends a message to the switch 12 of the calling party to connect the call from the calling party's telephone 21 to the called party's telephone 24 , as described above.
- step 275 the call is completed, and method ends at step 290 .
- completion of the call may result in reaching a busy line, a voice mail service, or an unanswered call.
- the SCP 42 may monitor the call forwarding status of the line 20 of the called party for a prescribed period of time.
- a preformatted message may be played to the calling party after a determination has been made that the calls directed to the called party are forwarded. For example, the calling party may be instructed that for a small charge the call forwarding status of the called party's line will be monitored for a prescribed period of time. After the call forwarding status of the called party's line changes such that calls are no longer forwarded from the called party's telephone to a separate telephone, the calling party may be notified of the change in the call forwarding status so that the calling party may place the desired call to the called party.
- a network component such as a service node 55 may be utilized to request input from the calling party such as “press 1 to monitor the call forwarding status of the called party's line, or press 2 to end this call.”
- the call forwarding control method and system described above may be network-based.
- the determination as to whether calls directed to the telephone directory number of the called party's telephone 24 are forwarded is made at a network component such as the service control point 42 .
- the service control point 42 performs a database search on the dialed digits of the called party's telephone directory number to determine the call forwarding status of the called party's line 20 .
- the call forwarding status of a given telephone line 20 is controlled by a network component such as the SCP 42 .
- the call forwarding feature is controlled at the called party's switch 14 .
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